Robert De Niro campaigns for Harris at Eagles game

Actor Robert De Niro campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday in Lincoln Financial Field parking lots in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, before the Philadelphia Eagles faced the Jacksonville Jaguars. The actor was seen tailgating with Eagles fans and trying to rally voters to support Harris over former President Donald Trump

De Niro walked around the parking lot, mingled with fans, took selfies, and tried some of the food the tailgaters cooked. Later, the thespian gave an impromptu speech in front of a small crowd. Video clips on social media showed the actor’s speech praising Harris’s political platform for having a plan to “help workers in the middle class” and supporting “reproductive rights” and “women making their own healthcare decisions.”

Several current and former politicians joined De Niro at the tailgate, including Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA), Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA), and former Secretary of State John Kerry. 

De Niro’s presence at the game drew comparisons to his role as Pat Solitano Sr., a resident of suburban Philadelphia, a huge Eagles fan, and father of the film’s main character portrayed by Bradley Cooper in the 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook

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Philadelphia has seen its fair share of the famous Italian American actor during the presidential campaign. Last week, De Niro was at an event in the city with fellow actors and actresses such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Tessa Thompson, who portrayed the female lead in the Creed movies, a spinoff of the Rocky anthology, the popular fictional Philadelphia boxer.

De Niro will be in the city again on Monday for another political campaign event to support Harris. As of early Monday morning, the RealClearPolitics average has Trump leading Harris by the smallest of margins, 48.3% to 48%.

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